SQL Server Reporting Services is a comprehensive, server-based solution that enables the creation, management, and delivery of both traditional, paper-oriented reports and interactive, Web-based reports. An integrated part of the Microsoft business intelligence
framework, Reporting Services combines the data management capabilities of SQL Server and Microsoft Windows Server with familiar and powerful Microsoft Office System applications to deliver real-time information to support daily operations and drive decisions.
For Reporting Services and Report Builder resources, click
here.

This project contains Reporting Services samples released with Microsoft SQL Server product. These samples are in the following five categories: Application Samples, Extension Samples, Model Samples, Report Samples, and Script Samples. If you are interested
in contributing Reporting Services samples, please let us know by posting in the developers' forum.

Note:

On August 22th, SQL Server 2008 RS SR1 was released. It includes additional Reporting Services samples. Most of the programming samples, not included in the earlier release of SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services samples, are now available and included in
the downloads.

The added extension samples are:

Custom Report Item (Polygon report item)

Security Extension Sample (Forms authentication)

Active Directory

The added application samples are:

AsynchronousRender

FindRenderSave

ReportSearch

RSExplorer

RSPermissions

Download Samples and Databases

To download the samples click on the DOWNLOADS tab (or click
here), optionally select another (older) release, then click on the Windows Installer package (MSI file) which matches the architecture of the installation computer. By default, the SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services download is the x64 MSI. Click on
the DOWNLOADS tab to see a list of all available versions (x64 MSI, x32 MSI, and ZIP file) and download the version you want.

For information about how to use CodePlex to access SQL Server samples, click
here.

To download samples databases, click
here and then click the appropriate MSI file.
For release notes and brief descriptions of all the sample databases and code, including restrictions on SQL Express and Vista, click
here.